Russia launches missile attack at Ukraine’s defence bases near Polish border

- 35 allegedly killed, hundreds injured  

Russia launches missile attack at Ukraine’s defence bases near Polish border

Moscow / Kyiv – Russia has launched a massive missile attack on the Ukrainian defence base just 20 km from the border of Poland, a NATO member. On Sunday early morning, Ukraine claimed that 35 people were killed and more than 100 were injured in the attack. Russia’s target was the stock of weapons supplied by NATO to Ukraine, warned Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov.  

missile attacksRussian forces have laid a complete siege on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, and they are claimed to be just a few kilometres from the main border. Chechen units are also alongside the Russian military, and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has even released videos of the same. Indications have been given that the decisive conflict for seizing Kyiv will begin in the next few hours. Ukrainian leaders inflicted Ukraine capital Kyiv will prove to be Stalingrad for Putin. This struggle is considered very important against this background.  

Moreover, Russia has begun to forge ahead to gain control of other parts of Ukraine along with the capital, Kyiv. The local administration claimed the city of Volnovakha in the eastern Ukrainian province of Donetsk to be completely ruined by a Russian bombing. Besides, it is said that the Russian military has gained full control of the city of Ivankiv, 65 km from Kyiv. It is said that the city has been used as a base for attacks on Kyiv.  

missile attacksIn addition to operations in eastern Ukraine and Kyiv, Russian forces have also launched heavy attacks in western Ukraine. The missiles were fired at the Yavoriv Military Complex just 20 kilometres from the border with Poland, a NATO member country from Europe. Russia has been said to have used as many as 30 cruise missiles in the attacks around 6 a.m. Sunday. Ukraine has informed that at least 35 people have been killed, and 134 others were injured at the base in this strong Russian attack. This Russian attack is believed to be a warning for the NATO member countries supplying armament and other aid to Ukraine.  

Earlier to this attack, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned that the stock of the weapons supplied to Ukraine could target Russian attacks. Ryabkov said in a warning that the US, with the help of other NATO nations, is supplying weapons to Ukraine on a large scale, and this has proven very dangerous. While this warning of the Russian Ministers comes to the fore, information of the US approving an additional $200 million in funding for arms supplies to Ukraine has been unveiled. Just 24 hours ago, President Joe Biden had announced that the United States would not begin a ‘Third World War’ by invading an army in Ukraine. Against this backdrop, the new defence aid announced to Ukraine proves to demonstrate the dual role of the United States.  

India to tentatively move its embassy from Ukraine to Poland 

New Delhi – The Russian military has intensified its attacks on West Ukraine, including the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. The possibility of the capital Kyiv, being surrounded by the Russian military, and cities in west Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, will fall to the Russian army at any moment has been predicted. In such a scenario, India announced that it would temporarily move its embassy in Ukraine to Poland. 

The situation in Ukraine is deteriorating rapidly, and also the attacks on western Ukraine have been increasing. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs released information on Sunday that against this backdrop, the embassy in Ukraine will be temporarily moved to Poland. Further decisions would be made by a fresh study of the developments, clarified India. For the past few days, most of the staff of the Indian Embassy in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, have been conducting embassy work from the city of Lviv. 

The Lviv city in western Ukraine is just 70 kilometres from Poland. Efforts had been made to rescue thousands of Indians stranded in Ukraine from the temporary camp office of the Indian Embassy set up here. The Indians had been taken to Poland via Lviv and had been rescued. Besides this, Indians had also been unleashed from neighbouring countries like Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Moldova. But now that Russia’s attacks even on western Ukraine have intensified, India has decided to move its embassy to Poland for a temporary period. 

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